Wednesday, January 16, 2008
JPMorgan Chase has become the latest bank to fall victim to consumers unable to pay their credit card bills. The bank announced that its earnings are down to $3 billion from $3.9 billion after a $1.3 billion subprime-related writedown. The move follows Citigroup's huge $18.1 billion writedown after higher than expected credit costs due to increasing defaults on consumer loans and credit cards. And this may only be the surface of the problem according to many analysts...
From NBC:
JPMorgan Chase became the latest bank to disclose the rising toll from the US mortgage crisis and increasing consumer loan losses, saying fourth quarter earnings sank 21 per cent following a $1.3bn subprime-related writedown. The subprime damage at JPMorgan, while significantly less than at rival Citigroup, still drove earnings down to $3bn, or 86 cents per share, from $3.9bn, or $1.09 per share, last year. Citi disclosed an $18.1bn writedown on Tuesday and said it lost nearly $10bn in the fourth quarter. It reported higher than expected credit costs do to increasing defaults on consumer loans.

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